31 dec 2008 kl. 15.05 skrev Valentin Villenave:
> 2008/12/31 Per von Zweigbergk <per.von.zweigbergk at piratpartiet.se>:
>> On January 1, 2009, the FRA-law (Lex Orwell) comes into effect in
>> Sweden.
>> This is the law that empowers the Swedish National Defense Radio
>> Establishment (Försvarets Radio-anstalt / FRA) to intercept any and
>> all
>> international communications based on "advanced search terms".
>> Don't you believe they've been waiting for the law to pass before
> doing this? IMO they're already listening :-
If they've been listening already, which is quite possible, they have
been doing so illegally. That they are now able to do it legally just
makes it much worse.
> 2008/12/31 Per von Zweigbergk <per.von.zweigbergk at piratpartiet.se>:
>>> Really, encryption like GnuPG isn't really relevant here. What FRA
>> is most
>> interested in, is to build "sociograms" -- diagrams detailing who is
>> communicating with whom. When using a system like GnuPG, the sender
>> and
>> receiver of the e-mail (and even the subject line) is visible.
>> GnuPG does
>> absolutely nothing for the possible lurkers on this e-mail list who
>> wish to
>> stay out of the Pirate Party's sociogram.
>> One great workaround (quite funny also):
>http://spammimic.com/explain.shtml
Spammimic does nothing to prevent FRA from creating sociograms.
> Cheers,
> Valentin
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Per von Zweigbergk
Technical Operations Group, Pirate Party Sweden
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